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Newport's Men of Gwent
There I was, last sunday evening, sat in a seedy pub in Levenshulme with the world famous 'Jon Langford's Men of Gwent'. Turns out they were from Newport.
At the mere mention of Accrington Stanley and the forthcoming match on satdi they all claimed to be rugby fans, or just mere players of folk instruments with no interest in sport at all. That can only mean one thing: they sense a heavy beating at the hands of pride of Lancashire and wanted no part in it. I can't blame them, for saturday is the day when it all falls into place. Our legendary defence is inpregnable, the midfield starting to click, and, surely to god, we will see Boco and Fletch start. The consequences for our welsh friends will be dire. It will be a day when Andy Holt realises that his new massive screen will need to cater for a team scoring double digits. A day when lozenge sellers will be busy for the crowd that have sung and screamed themselves hoarse. A day to tell you children about, and your children's children's children's children. Marvellous. Cannot wait. Simply cannot blummin wait. |
Re: Newport's Men of Gwent
As they are now managed by Westley, I suspect Saturday's game will be another one where the ref will play an important part. Stanley's players will need to keep their heads as evidence unfortunately suggests that they can't expect much protection from officials.
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Re: Newport's Men of Gwent
Gentlemen,
We have learned from bitter experience that there are no certainty's in football. That we must expect the unexpected. That to underestimate the enemy is fatal. However, if we do not win this game, at home to the bottom of the league, then one thing is certain - we can kiss goodbye to promotion. If our glorious leader has the courage to give Romy & GTF a start, as opposed to a late substitution, I predict we will win comfortably. After all, 'He who dares, wins!' |
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We dont beat Westley teams :-(
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All things must pass :) (preferably not back to the keeper, though). |
Re: Newport's Men of Gwent
Now here's an interesting thing.
Accrington could be anywhere between 5th and 15th after today's match. Blackpool could find themselves one place off the playoffs, or in the relegation zone. Only Plymouth and today's canon fodder, Newport, can only stay where they are. https://experimental361.com/2016/10/...s-29-oct-2016/ |
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forget next weeks game at bradford we really need to win this one and a good performance as well. home gates have gone up a bit from last season but another boring draw or defeat and we,ll loose them. a decent day weather wise so i imagine a decent turn out.
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Lord Haw Haw tempting fate again :o
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I swear to god I didn't type any of the above.
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